NJPP Says Affordable Care Act Will Bring $5 Billion in Federal Funds to NJ

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NJDOT sends snow removal equipment, personnel to Massachusetts | cnbnews

PRESS RELEASE FEBRUARY 12, 2015

 

Department answers call for assistance

 

(Trenton) – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and the New Jersey State Police Office of Emergency Management today announced the Department is sending snow removal equipment and personnel to Massachusetts to assist with the upcoming storm forecast to hit New England in the next several days.

 

NJDOT responded to Massachusetts’ request for assistance by sending the following resources:

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Frank L. Capri of Gloucester City, WW II Army Veteran

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Former Brooklawn Resident John H. Mason Succumbs at age 59

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Beyond ‘Repeal And Replace,’ Ideas Emerge To Improve, Simplify Health Law | cnbnews.net

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CNB BUSINESS NEWS: New Magazine Focuses on Essentials for Service Business Growth

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING NJ NEWS: 2015 Spring Turkey Permit Application Information

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George Rieder, Gloucester City Fireman, Rams Alumnus Succumbs; Funeral Services Pending

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NJTV News: DOT Shuts Down Bridges Amid Emergency Inspections (Watch)

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State Police Reel in Two for Stealing Over $13,000 of Fishing Equipment

released February 9, 2015

Two men were arrested and charged with burglary and theft of fishing equipment from multiple vessels in Cape May \"\"County.

On August 14, Atlantic City Station troopers responded to Harbor Marina in Lower Township to investigate a vessel burglary and theft of fishing equipment. Through various investigative means, detectives were able to identify Raymond Mathews-Baylock, (photo) 18, of Cape May Court House, and Brett DeLaney, 39, of North Wildwood as suspects for multiple burglaries and vessel thefts at Harbor Marina, Canyon Club Marina, and a residence in Stone Harbor.

Mathews-Baylock was arrested January 19, and DeLaney was arrested on January 23. Both were charged with two counts of burglary and three counts of theft and released pending a court date.

Troopers have already recovered approximately $13,000 worth of stolen fishing equipment. 

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